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keeping them honest though, there's not a lot of good science behind them. because of that different studies have reached different conclusions. two headlines and comprehensive reviews tell the story. first, from iowa state university, quote, isu study proves conclusively that violent play makes more aggressive kids. here's one from ars technicha. metta analysis uncovers no real link between violence and the gaming. as video games have soared, violence by mail since age 24 has been going down, plummeting. that's according to the cdc. many other countries with big sales of video games have a low rate of violent youth crime. is violent media and bad actors useful. former fbi profiler mary ellen o'tolle joins us now. she's the author of "dangerous instincts." you think there is a link between violent games and violence. how so? >> i do. for a small group of troubled add less cents or young men, in my experience and in my research as an fbi profiler, i have found that there is not a cause and effect. they did not cause violence, but for these young people you ar
keeping them honest though, there's not a lot of good science behind them. because of that different studies have reached different conclusions. two headlines and comprehensive reviews tell the story. first, from iowa state university, quote, isu study proves conclusively that violent play makes more aggressive kids. here's one from ars technicha. metta analysis uncovers no real link between violence and the gaming. as video games have soared, violence by mail since age 24 has been going down,...
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. >> i called up science journalist debra blum, author of the poisoner's handbook. she said cyanide is a horrible way to go. >> they'll talk about the scream, almost an involuntary contraction of your muscles. >> it's almost a trademark of cyanide? >> it absolutely is. >> how did the poison get into k hrk an, and who could have been responsible? the answers may rest in khan's stomach. it's one reason the medical examiner wants his body exhumed. one of the things you would clearly focus on is what was the last meal or the last food consumed. would that be of interest? >> any autopsy looks at the gastric contents. in this case, we would be looking at the gastric content, but that's part of any forensic taept. >> khan's widow is 32 years old and she's now inside running the family business. i acted her for an interview, but she said she's simply not rea ready to talk. she did tell me that she and her husband were very much in love and that she supports the exhumation of his body, hoping it will reveal the truth, but court documents suggest all is not so well between kh
. >> i called up science journalist debra blum, author of the poisoner's handbook. she said cyanide is a horrible way to go. >> they'll talk about the scream, almost an involuntary contraction of your muscles. >> it's almost a trademark of cyanide? >> it absolutely is. >> how did the poison get into k hrk an, and who could have been responsible? the answers may rest in khan's stomach. it's one reason the medical examiner wants his body exhumed. one of the things...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we have breaking medical news tonight. the flu outbreak that has been spreading so fast now qualifies as an epidemic according to the national institute of health. here's what he just told cnn. >> if you look at the charts that the cdc put out on their website, it clearly has gone above that threshold, so we're into what would classically be described as a flu epidemic. it's still on the uptick, and usually when you're above that baseline in the flu season, you stay there for about 12 weeks. we're right now at about week five or so. so we still have a way to go. >> long way to go, it's expected to be the worst flu season in years. more than half of the states already reporting widespread outbreaks and officials are saying the cases they're seeing are more severe than last year. emergency rooms across the country are overflowing. boston has declared a public health emergency. more than 2,000 people have been hospitalized. a
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. we have breaking medical news tonight. the flu outbreak that has been spreading so fast now qualifies as an epidemic according to the national institute of health. here's what he just told cnn. >> if you look at the charts that the cdc put out on their website, it clearly has gone above that threshold, so we're...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and exp
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's...
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the good news is that the science is excellent. the problem has been that we don't have the ability to implement. we don't have the ability, as colonel larson says, to do surveillance, which is required for public health, the public health infrastructure has, in fact, decayed over the past decade, and that is a problem and that is something we need to beef up. this was a large committee called the national bioresponse advisory subcommittee that made a report to the commissioner of the fda and director of the cdc to the white house about what was needed in the way of education and improved pipeline for drugs and such. and we're optimistic that things are going to move in the right direction. >> all right. >> but we do need funds for research. and research is under siege in the united states at present. >> we need funds for that, and at least looks like there's a blueprint, if they were going to act, there's something there. thanks very much to both of you. we appreciate your time. >>> and next, a man says, women can't fix washington
the good news is that the science is excellent. the problem has been that we don't have the ability to implement. we don't have the ability, as colonel larson says, to do surveillance, which is required for public health, the public health infrastructure has, in fact, decayed over the past decade, and that is a problem and that is something we need to beef up. this was a large committee called the national bioresponse advisory subcommittee that made a report to the commissioner of the fda and...
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that teen did critically wound one student and missed another and told the science teacher "i don't want to shoot you." he put the shotgun down and that's when police arrested him. he was reportedly bullied by the victims and was suspended last year for making a hit list. students warned each other by text message even before police arrived. >>> man accused of shooting into the pentagon and other military targets is scheduled to be sentenced today. his lawyers want the plea deal reviewed because he has been diagnosed as a schizophrenic. he pleaded guilty to the shootings last year and accepted a plea deal in exchange for a 25-year prison sentence. >>> the judge overseeing a preliminary hearing into the colorado theater shooting says the case can go to trial. he says there is enough evidence from james holmes. he faces up to 160 felony counts for allegedly killing 12 people and injuring 70 others and is due back in court later today for an arraignment. his lawyers say they are not ready to enter a plea. >>> the president of afghanistan has an appointment with president obama at the white
that teen did critically wound one student and missed another and told the science teacher "i don't want to shoot you." he put the shotgun down and that's when police arrested him. he was reportedly bullied by the victims and was suspended last year for making a hit list. students warned each other by text message even before police arrived. >>> man accused of shooting into the pentagon and other military targets is scheduled to be sentenced today. his lawyers want the plea...
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science is essential. they never proved that causes real world violent, and, yet, people believe this myth like in the 50s people believed if they listened to elvis, their children would be juveniles. it was not true. they believedded comic books would do the same. that was not true. when the government was able to crack down on comic books, all they did was take away the kind of reading that young at-risk did for pleasure. they didn't actually reduce viefl delinquency by hurting the economic book industry. the same would happen today. violent video games will not make children or adults violent. >> if you don't believe me check with the stream water. >> many are pushing for, yeah, it seems like americans, though, are pushing for something after the aurora, colorado shootings, 24% of people said it was a sign of deeper problems, and after connecticut shootings, 52% said it was a sign of deeper problems. best of luck to you in figuring out what the industry, if anything, should do about this. thank you for
science is essential. they never proved that causes real world violent, and, yet, people believe this myth like in the 50s people believed if they listened to elvis, their children would be juveniles. it was not true. they believedded comic books would do the same. that was not true. when the government was able to crack down on comic books, all they did was take away the kind of reading that young at-risk did for pleasure. they didn't actually reduce viefl delinquency by hurting the economic...
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he is a professor of political science and the chief political correspondent at politic365. let's start with chuck hagel because he's republican, bipartisanship we thought about here, kumbaya moment. not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through. obama might have to fight for it but i think he gets through. >> you don't think it will be a squeaker. some say he may not get the nod. >> there are a lot of republican who is will come out and say we have a with him, we have to vet him, but many believe the constitutionality of the president being able to select the cabinet. a lot of republicans feel in the end we'll let him through. the president should be able to this have his cabinet. we'll argue policy later. >> the problems that republicans seem to have is comments he's made in reference to the israeli lobby on capitol hill. he's also
he is a professor of political science and the chief political correspondent at politic365. let's start with chuck hagel because he's republican, bipartisanship we thought about here, kumbaya moment. not working out so well. >> there's no kumbaya moments in washington, d.c. republicans are still bitter. a lot of them don't like that chuck hagel has been so close to president obama for a long time. i think this is a bunch of sort of chest beating right now. i think hagel will get through....
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then as i know you love science stories. i will do this on. >> some scientists predict melting glaciers and antarctica and greenland the push of global sea levels more than 3 ft. by the end of the century. >> if such a rise in the oceans were to happen it would displace millions of people from low-lying countries. >> some evidence suggest reason accelerate melting is related to changes and ocean and atmospheric temperature, though natural variability may play an informal. >> some evidence suggests a recent accelerating melting is related to changes in the oceans and atmosphere temperature, go natural variability may play an important role. as a result there is tremendous uncertainty in the scientific community over how the melting will affect sea level so the next year. >> fault is back in the forecast this morning. it could be clear for you but then you can hit the fog like a wall. certainly it keep that in mind. >> we are above freezing. 34 in vallejo. napa santa rosa 44 degrees. 37 in san mateo. the fog the big story. vis
then as i know you love science stories. i will do this on. >> some scientists predict melting glaciers and antarctica and greenland the push of global sea levels more than 3 ft. by the end of the century. >> if such a rise in the oceans were to happen it would displace millions of people from low-lying countries. >> some evidence suggest reason accelerate melting is related to changes and ocean and atmospheric temperature, though natural variability may play an informal....
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need, of course, is the plan to make sure that new jersey's health sciences institutions remain world class. by merging rutgers and umdnj in the north and rowan and umdnj's stratford campus in the south, we will enhance three established hubs of educational excellence in north, south, and central new jersey. and we will bring rutgers, and new jersey medical education, into the 21st century. i thank you for passing this plan, and i was proud to sign it into law this summer. in k-12 education, we have made great strides, but there is much more to be done. who would have thought, just three years ago, in the face of entrenched resistance, that i could stand here and congratulate us today for the following -- ensuring accountability by passing the first major reform of tenure in 100 years, establishing performance-based pay in newark through hard- nosed collective bargaining so that we can reward and retain the very best teachers where we need them most, implementing inter-district school choice, which has tripled its enrollment in the last 3 years and will grow to 6,000 students next yea
need, of course, is the plan to make sure that new jersey's health sciences institutions remain world class. by merging rutgers and umdnj in the north and rowan and umdnj's stratford campus in the south, we will enhance three established hubs of educational excellence in north, south, and central new jersey. and we will bring rutgers, and new jersey medical education, into the 21st century. i thank you for passing this plan, and i was proud to sign it into law this summer. in k-12 education, we...
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hank campbell is the founder of science 2.0 and cofounder of science left behind, feel-good fallacies in the rise of the anti-scientific left. let's talk about supposedly environmentally sound policies that ended up not being so. you say the first one is cash for clunkers. that was the government program designed to take bad fuel-inefficient cars off the streets and replace them with more environmentally-friendly car. but what ended up happening? >> that was the belief. it was always economically suspect, but we were told if we cared about the environment this was a good idea. but it turned out to be an incredibly bad idea. aside from a negligible quarter of a point difference in fuel efficiency that didn't help much in emissions, they turned out to have shredded all of the 690,000 cars turned in under this program. cars are incredibly recyclable. we can recycle almost 100 partly cloudy of them. we eliminated a lot of cars which had to be reproduced. incredibly a bad idea for the environment to get rid of these cars, shred the metal and sell it to china. >>alisyn: the government said
hank campbell is the founder of science 2.0 and cofounder of science left behind, feel-good fallacies in the rise of the anti-scientific left. let's talk about supposedly environmentally sound policies that ended up not being so. you say the first one is cash for clunkers. that was the government program designed to take bad fuel-inefficient cars off the streets and replace them with more environmentally-friendly car. but what ended up happening? >> that was the belief. it was always...
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but the science in the movie? is that fiction? >> well, the science of contamination from natural gas drilling and oil drilling and fracking is very, very clear. the industry has been studying how their wells leak and fail for decades. and they know that they leak and fail. and we've discovered those documents. and they're right there for the public to see. we know that 5% of their well casings fail within immediately upon drilling. and that 50% of them fail over 30-year period. >> okay. >> so this type of thing from the marcellus shale coalition is exactly what the movie is describing. that they'll come out and tell you black is white. >> i'm going to tell you, though. it's interesting. if you go into the state of pennsylvania to see this movie, that same group we were just talking about, the marcellus shale organization, it's running a 16-second ad before the movie. the it will pro moist frack. but lobbyists have said they're not going after this movie as hard as they went after your documentary, in part because matt damon does
but the science in the movie? is that fiction? >> well, the science of contamination from natural gas drilling and oil drilling and fracking is very, very clear. the industry has been studying how their wells leak and fail for decades. and they know that they leak and fail. and we've discovered those documents. and they're right there for the public to see. we know that 5% of their well casings fail within immediately upon drilling. and that 50% of them fail over 30-year period. >>...
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his family donated his brain to science. hopefully, we'll learn more about this disease and how it relates to blows to the head. >> yeah. and he's not the only one. >> yeah. >> there's a lawsuit against the nfl brought by other players because of this very thing. >>> let's go to baseball and drug testing. players have now agreed to in-season random testing for hgh. i mean, first -- this is the first american pro u.s. league to test for human fwroeth hormone. for years season after season the players said no. but now they've given in. >> they were doing it during the off season? >> yes. >> it's a blood test that will take place before the games and see what's in their system. >> we know that the announcement of the hall of famers, not having roger clemens, barry bonds or sammy sosa, because of the doping, has really put a black eye on that sport. and hopefully, this will clear up something. >> we'll see. and tiger woods, boy oh, boy, making headlines again. he won't be playing in a golf tournament, by the way, in qatar. appar
his family donated his brain to science. hopefully, we'll learn more about this disease and how it relates to blows to the head. >> yeah. and he's not the only one. >> yeah. >> there's a lawsuit against the nfl brought by other players because of this very thing. >>> let's go to baseball and drug testing. players have now agreed to in-season random testing for hgh. i mean, first -- this is the first american pro u.s. league to test for human fwroeth hormone. for years...
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the popular science museum is moving down to the waterfront at pier 15 along the embarcadero. it at grew location and simply ran out of space. exploratorium house more than 500,000 visitors annually and offers hands-on exhibits about biology, physics and other scientific fields. >> the latest installment in the texas chainsaw franchise as land the top spot at the box office this weekend. the horse the gold texas chainsaw 3 d was number one with a 23 million-dollar debut. it is a follow-up to the 1974 film. meanwhile, can't parent quentin tarantino's or vent site at django unchained held on to the no. 2 spot with just over $20 million. after three weekends of climbing box office gold, part one of peter jackson's the hobbit trilogy was in third place with $17.5 million. >> right now it is not look like much. we have some very cold air that will be blowing in from thursday and friday and saturday. we will have highs in the mid it to maybe upper 50s at best. midnight lows will get to the freezing mark especially for inland spots throughout the week. >> thanks for the money as on t
the popular science museum is moving down to the waterfront at pier 15 along the embarcadero. it at grew location and simply ran out of space. exploratorium house more than 500,000 visitors annually and offers hands-on exhibits about biology, physics and other scientific fields. >> the latest installment in the texas chainsaw franchise as land the top spot at the box office this weekend. the horse the gold texas chainsaw 3 d was number one with a 23 million-dollar debut. it is a follow-up...
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it's already taking applications for master's degrees in information technology, instructional science and technology and management. you can sign up or get more information by going to cal state online.net. >> just about an hour from right now a campus protest planned by angry students, teachers and staff members at city college of san francisco will begin. they are angry about the administration's response to the crisis that may force the college to close. this week city college asked for an extension much of the deadline. the board has warn fire department the school fails to show improvement it may be shut down. >>> that exotic pet found guarding a marijuana stash has died. his name was mr. teeth and you can see why. a 16 year old caimen. it was found next to $100,000 worth of pot. mr. teeth was in critical condition when it was taken to the oakland zoo. it died several hours later. meantime the owner of the animal was in court yesterday on drug charges. he also faced animal abuse charges. >> response times will increase by about four minutes or by about a minute when four stations
it's already taking applications for master's degrees in information technology, instructional science and technology and management. you can sign up or get more information by going to cal state online.net. >> just about an hour from right now a campus protest planned by angry students, teachers and staff members at city college of san francisco will begin. they are angry about the administration's response to the crisis that may force the college to close. this week city college asked...
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a stronger strain and earlier start to the sciences than most years. cdc officially labeling the outbreak an epidemic. normal occurrence in the wintertime and very young and very old and underlying diseases should get the vaccine immediately. typically the flu season is about 12 weeks long. we're only about four or five weeks into this year's season. we could have several more weeks to deal with before we're in the clear on this one. >> jamie: that is concern. thank you so much. as she mentioned, the new york governor has declared a statewide emergency becoming the first state to declare because of the severe flu outbreak. executive order suspends a state law to let authorities to administer medications that are only 18 years old. this will last now for the next month. good news. that order comes as nearly 20,000 flu cases have been reported in new york state alone. that is more than four times the positive laboratory results that are normally reported all season. >> gregg: the cost of the flu is shocking. in united states alone the annual direct costs
a stronger strain and earlier start to the sciences than most years. cdc officially labeling the outbreak an epidemic. normal occurrence in the wintertime and very young and very old and underlying diseases should get the vaccine immediately. typically the flu season is about 12 weeks long. we're only about four or five weeks into this year's season. we could have several more weeks to deal with before we're in the clear on this one. >> jamie: that is concern. thank you so much. as she...
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brand new numbers on the range of salaries, for humanities and social sciences jobs, starting stallry, $37,000. john is laughing and giggling. $62,000 for engineers. choose your major wisely. but the good news here is that graduate salaries are rising and a little easier to get a job this year than last year. >> you need to do a story on that choose your major wisely. >> so hard when are you 18 to choose your major wisely. you're 18. >> you can give parameters and good advice, christine. i'll hold you to that. >>> coming up, look at this. the gun stunt that caused a police lockdown in the northwest. >>> nine years old and an oscar nominee. you will hear from her on what that's like. coming up. ♪ why not make lunch more than just lunch? with two times the points on dining in restaurants, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fi
brand new numbers on the range of salaries, for humanities and social sciences jobs, starting stallry, $37,000. john is laughing and giggling. $62,000 for engineers. choose your major wisely. but the good news here is that graduate salaries are rising and a little easier to get a job this year than last year. >> you need to do a story on that choose your major wisely. >> so hard when are you 18 to choose your major wisely. you're 18. >> you can give parameters and good advice,...
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check out a sign it airship that looks like something out of an old fashioned science fix movie. adam housley has had a look at it live in l.a. what do you think. >> reporter: it's a throwback to the days of those huge air ships. what is different this time is it's healy um and they've created something here that is entirely new all together. inside a southern california hangar built during world war ii floats a craft that could revolutionize airtrans port. >> it's very simple, it takes off, lands, and it goes physically anywhere with no infrastructure. >> reporter: it's not a blimp or a balloon but a next generation aircraft made of aluminum and carbon tpaoeurb. it can hold more than 60 tons of tkarg go has a range of 32 # hundred miles and doesn't need a landing strip. >> this vehicle could go there not have to touchdown off-load the cargo and go on. with the internal compartment of this vehicle there is no itemizing the load. we can rearrange the load internal for the vehicle while it's moving. >> reporter: this is called a proof of design, roughly half the size of what the ev
check out a sign it airship that looks like something out of an old fashioned science fix movie. adam housley has had a look at it live in l.a. what do you think. >> reporter: it's a throwback to the days of those huge air ships. what is different this time is it's healy um and they've created something here that is entirely new all together. inside a southern california hangar built during world war ii floats a craft that could revolutionize airtrans port. >> it's very simple, it...
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police say it was the science teacher who changed the equation with some quick thinking in the classroom. for "cbs this morning," carter evans, taft, california. >>> arraignment is set today for james holmes the man charged with killing 12 people and wounding 58 others in the colorado movie theater massacre. judge ruled last night that prosecutors had enough evidence to put holmes on trial. defense attorneys are expected to ask for more time saying holmes is not ready to enter a plea. >>> the faa is ordering a full safety review of boeing's troubled 787 dreamliner. transportation secretary ray lahood confirmed it in the past hour. >> we are concerned about recent events involving boeing 787, that's why today we are announcing that we are conducting a comprehensive review of the design and production of the boeing 787. >> now the review was announced a few hours after two new incidents involving the high-tech jet, a crack was found in the cockpit windshield of an all nippon airways 787 in japan and oil found in the engine of an all nion air. also a fuel spill and cabin fire. the head of t
police say it was the science teacher who changed the equation with some quick thinking in the classroom. for "cbs this morning," carter evans, taft, california. >>> arraignment is set today for james holmes the man charged with killing 12 people and wounding 58 others in the colorado movie theater massacre. judge ruled last night that prosecutors had enough evidence to put holmes on trial. defense attorneys are expected to ask for more time saying holmes is not ready to...
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pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. the freshenator. the buddy system. the do si go. the two-handed tango. el cleaño. [ female announcer ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. try it. then name it. i feel more inspired. more positive. [ male announcer ] only lipton adds fresh-pressed tea leaves to its new great tasting blend. drink new lipton and you'll be surprised how great you feel. ♪ but don't just listen to me. listen to these happy progressive customers. i plugged in snapshot, and 30 days later, i was saving big on car insurance. with snapshot, i knew what i could save before i switched to progressive. the better i drive, the more i save. i wish our company had something this cool. y
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. >> you often here the left accuse the right of ignoring social science on this question. does gun control reduce violence? i have never seen any evidence that it does. we ought to let the numbers guide our policy making decisions it it seems to me. >> we will see what happens on tuesday. very thought-provoking plan. obviously it will be coming out. headlines and see what else is happening. new overnight the flu outbreak. 47 states slammed with the virus. there is word that it may have peaked. some words that saw the earliest outbreaks are now reporting the number of cases going down. the season is not over yet. the big push to get the vaccine concerns over shortages remain today. >> you may have to call around to a place or two to get it a lot of the doctors who ordered vaccines or clinics who ordered vaccines did so and gave a lot out in the fall. >> still the cdc says the. >> i -- two month delay in the arraignment of the dark night shooter loads to outburst in court. gave the shooter until march to enter a plea. that caused the father of one of the victims to scream at
. >> you often here the left accuse the right of ignoring social science on this question. does gun control reduce violence? i have never seen any evidence that it does. we ought to let the numbers guide our policy making decisions it it seems to me. >> we will see what happens on tuesday. very thought-provoking plan. obviously it will be coming out. headlines and see what else is happening. new overnight the flu outbreak. 47 states slammed with the virus. there is word that it may...